Neville War Memorial was originally erected to commemorate those who served in World War One. Plaques were added to the memorial to commemorate those who served in subsequent conflicts.

The memorial was restored and redicated on the 19th April 2015. The memorial has been cleaned and all the names of men and women volunteers have been engraved on granite plaques as the original lead lettering would be a problem to renew. All the brass plaques have been removed and will be framed and put on display in the Neville Hall. A suitable Boer War monument has been erected to honour the names of the 13 volunteers from Neville and Shaw who enlisted to go to the Boer War.